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Summary
1 . INTRODUCTION
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2 . CONNECTINGS
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3 . SPACE REQUIREMENTS
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4 . PROGRAMMING with the µconsole
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4.1 Communication with the instrument p6
4.2 Orientation through the programming with the µconsole p6
4.3 Main menu p6
4.4 Programming menu p7
4.4.1 - Programming of the input p7
a / Process signals
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b / Temperature signals
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c
/ Resistive sensors
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4.4.2 - Programming of the µconsole display p9
4.5 Measure display p13
4.5.1 - Mode transmitter / indicator p13
4.5.2 - Location of the decimal point / resolution p14
4.6 Input features and programming limits p14
4.6.1 - Current and voltage input p15
4.7 Output features and programming limits p15
4.7.1 - Analog output p15
4.7.2 - Digital output p16
4.7.3 - Relay outputs p16
4.7.4 - Safeties p17
4.7.5 - Display features (µconsole) p18
4.8 Reading of the configuration p19
4.9 Access code p19
4.10 Programming of a new access code with the p19
µconsole
4.11 Functions accessible from the main menu p20
4.11.1 - Simulation of the display p20
4.11.2 - Simulation of the analog outputs p20
4.11.3 - Deleting of the recorded alarms p21
4.11.4 - Teleloading of programming files p21
5 . FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE DIRECTLY FROM THE
µCONSOLE DISPLAY
5.1 Functions which require pressing only one key p21
a / Display of the minimum value
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b / Display of the maximum value
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c / Deleting of the min. and max. values
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5.2 Functions which require pressing several keys p22
5.2.1 - Display shifting p22
5.2.2 - Visualisation of the direct measure p23
5.2.3 - Visualisation and setting of the alarms setpoints p23
6 . ERROR MESSAGES
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6.1 Blinking of LED ON p23
7 . GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS
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8 . LEXIQUE
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9 . ANNEXE: MODBUS
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9.1 Table of the modbus addresses p27
9.2 Description of the born Modbus functions p28
9.3 Reading in double integer format p28
9.4 CRC 16 calculation algorythm p29
10. DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
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11. UE TYPE TEST CERTIFICATE
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Summary
Summary of Contents for TPI-SI 40 Series
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